So many companies have a version of the "post card", "Nika's in Windsor has one; very useful stamp! The Kaiser craft roses, I also purchased from nika's last year. I use it so much! Kaiser craft makes a great product! The die purchased at Nika's.

Tip: Cuttlebug:
cutting the detailed large dies.
(every machine is different/ and the paper we are cutting are different thickness ! watch the video on cheery Lynn)
This is what I did....(know your machine! too expensive to replace!)
First cut: (A,shim plate, C, die, card stock, B)
second cut: remove metal shim plate
Use a strip of card stock (or 2 depending on your machine) about 1 by 5";
laying in on top of the "sandwich" around the middle of the die area.
whine it thru 3 or 4 times, moving the paper strip on top a little to the right and little to the left each time!

( If I had remembered back from Fayn's demo (Rubber Carousel Stamps) she did the same thing many years ago! I miss Fayn, Barbie, Taylor and Dajah ! I loved going there so much!

So I'm ready for "make n take" with one of the groups I am volunteering at! :) Looking forward!

Thanks for stopping by and hope everyone has a great day! (cold here! but no mud!!! :))

About Me

Been doing crafts as long as I can remember! Lots of different ones. In 1985 I attended lessons in paper tole I took my last class of paper tole in 1992! I did a few pictures after that but wood and paint moved into my clutter! Then about decade and a half, card making started! Silk embroidery and tatting were always on stand bye when I needed an instant appointment waiting tool! I credit 4-H for giving me a lot of my tools thru life and in those years of high achievements! I did very well and had a very high standard of work quality. Now, I'm always in a rush! Life is different now! Different priorities! Getting a little ink here or there; not getting it straight; oh well! Be Happy! Living Life and thankful for all that I have in it, around it, and part of it! Thanks for looking! Wish everyone love and happiness! Best Wishes always!